On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 00:27, Andrea Giuliano wrote: > Dear all, > > I would like to filter, or at least just store, any outgoing mail > message, not at a client level, but eventually at a lower level. > > For instance, it would be enough to instruct postfix some way so that it > stores outgoing messages permanently somewhere before sendind them. They > usually stay for a while in /var/spool/mqueue, but when they are > actually send are removed from there. > > I don't want to rely on the client, because I could change it sometime > (and I actually did it many times). I rather prefer a "system" solution. > Clearly, a per-user solution would be better in order to prevent users > to look at each other's mail, just like it happens with > /var/spool/mail/<user>. Consider installing an IMAP server, holding all your mail. Create a directory "Sent" there and instruct your client to store a copy of sent mail in that folder. Any (IMAP compliant) client you might use in the future will then be able to see that folder. -- HaJo Schatz <hajo@xxxxxxxx> http://www.HaJo.Net PGP-Key: http://www.hajo.net/hajonet/keys/pgpkey_hajo.txt